General

Corinthia is a blessed place, surrounded by mountains and sea, plains and lakes, canyons and scenic paths in nature that attract anyone who wants to get their adrenaline pumping, by doing many kinds of activities.

Among the many choices you have, climbing in mountainous Corinthia is a fact! Every enthusiastic climber will find the right location to get to know the satisfaction of climbing and the thrill of the top, and one of them is the “Frygani” climbing field, in beautiful Kefalari of the mountainous part of Corinthia.

Frygani is an extensive limestone hillside with conglomerate inclusions and is located at the eastern foothills of Mount Ziria at the beginning of the plateau of Lake Stymphalia. It reminds of Meteora very much, but the rock is much stronger and richer in features such as pockets, holes and flops and with the significant difference that here the routes are densely secured.

The environment is idyllic among vines, trees and vivid colors, especially in autumn. It is about 120 km from Athens, via the highway, and it is a great choice for a one-day visit.

It is also an ideal starting point, or even a finishing point, to explore the climbing fields of the Peloponnese. Climbing in the “Frygani” field is ideal any time of day and any time of year.

Children: With almost no path and smooth areas under the rocks, the Field of Frygani is one of the most suitable for children and families.

In the idyllic surroundings of mountainous Corinthia, among vineyards, lakes and plateaus, you can combine your favorite activity with local food, plenty of wine, nearby walks at Lakes Stymphalia and Doxa and revitalizing hikes on Mount Killini or Ziria.

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Korfos

Just 35 klm from the Corinth Canal on the way to Epidaurus we meet the village of Korfos. There at the waters of a quiet bay on the Saronic side, a small sandy beach surrounded by olive trees and pines creates the perfect setting for a quiet holiday. The village of Korfos has been developed Read more

Kineta

On the boarders of western Attica and Corinthia we meet the town of Kinetta, built by the Saronic Gulf, on a pine area at the foot of Gerania. The beach, which is one of the largest in northern Saronic, made Kinetta a popular tourist resort and the easy access to it (exit on 55th Read more

Agioi Theodoroi

On the trail of an ancient settlement, known for the production of onion, Agioi Theodoroi is the first town one meets when they enter ​​Corinthia on the way from Athens. Access there is very convenient as it is close to the highway and there is also a station of the Athens Suburban Railway, a line Read more

Trikala

Trikala is a popular destination of Corinthia the last few years. It consists of three neighborhoods: the Lower, the Middle and Upper Trikala, each of which is at an altitude of 900m, 1000m and 1100m. It is built on the slopes of Ziria (Mount Killini) in a wooded area of ​​pine trees and firs and Read more

Nemea

The history of Nemea gets lost in the mists of time, since discoveries that have come to light show that the Nemea region has been inhabited since prehistoric times. It was named after the nymph, daughter of Asopos, the river that crosses and waters the valley and the vineyards to this day. It is associated Read more

Ancient Corinth

Ancient Corinth was an important city-state of ancient Greece. Ancient Corinth controlled the pivotal position of the Canal of Corinth and was the most important commercial hub of the ancient world, until it was threatened by Athens. Corinth was considered the richest city in the ancient world. The village of Ancient Corinth is now quite Read more

Corinthos

The new city of Corinth was built, in order to continue the history of the ancient city, in the most central spot of the Corinthian Gulf. The port, which has been upgraded the last years, hosts cruise ships, private yachts and sailboats. The access to Corinth is either by car or train, via the Athens Read more

Goura

Goura is a beautiful picturesque village built on the slopes of Ziria. It is not far from the town of Kiato and the drive there is magical; from olive and orange trees, to pine trees and firs and from the top of the slope you can see the colorful lowland of Feneos. The village is Read more

Xylokastro

Shortly before the end of the boarders of the area of ​​Corinthia we find the seaside town of Xylokastro. It is considered to be a very cosmopolitan destination and many visitors arrive there from the Peloponnese or from Attica (Athens-Patras National Highway, Xylokastro Exit), to enjoy their holidays by the sea. It is famous for Read more

Kiato

The third largest city of Corinthia, Kiato, is located at the coastal part of the region and very close to Ancient Sicyon. The access is very easy either by car or bus, via the coastal road that connects Corinth to Patras (Kiato is only 20 minutes away from the city of Corinth), or by train, Read more

Loutraki

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Vrahati

Located beside the Corinthian Gulf, Vrahati may not be large in size but has greatly evolved in the last few years, providing its guests with all the comforts. Trendy cafes, fish taverns by the sea and a nice beach create a beautiful small town in Corinthia. It is ideal for those wanting a quiet stay Read more

Corinthia

The prefecture of Corinth is located in the heart of the mainland of Greece, just on the boarders of the Peloponnese region, where it joins that of Attica. The area is known since ancient times. From the mythology we know of Lake Stymphalia, where Hercules is said to have killed the Stymphalian Birds, and Read more